Cádiz
Cádiz CF (CAD)
Overview
Cádiz CF represents one of Andalusian football's historic institutions. Founded in 1910, this port city of Cadiz club possesses rich history despite rollercoaster results. The Piratas Amarillos (Yellow Pirates) play at the legendary Estadio Ramón de Carranza, a history-laden venue dominating Cadiz bay and offering unique setting in Spain.
After decades spent mainly in second division, Cadiz achieved remarkable return to La Liga in 2020, rediscovering Spanish football's elite after 14 years' absence. The club distinguishes itself through strong popular identity and deep attachment to yellow and blue colors. The Carranza vibrates during each match, carrying a team embodying Andalusian fighting spirit and passion.
Cádiz CF relies on pragmatic, organized football to maintain itself among Spanish elite. The club also develops its academy to train future local talents and perpetuate its footballing tradition. The Yellow Pirates maintain intense rivalries with other Andalusian clubs, particularly during derbies against Sevilla and Betis, confrontations that inflame the entire region and represent authentic Andalusian football passion.